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tarkanian apologized and ended up picking up the support of the local naacp president. patricia cunningham is a local talk radio host. >> the tarkanian name is one of the most recognizable names in the history of collegiate basketball. not only is it a recognizable name. it is a name that african-american athletes and their families have embraced because his father reached out to african-american athletes when no other division 1 program or few division 1 programs were willing to open the door. >> reporter: despite the benefit of name recognition, tarkanian is facing growing legal and financial problems that have complicated his campaign and opened him up to criticism. he and his family were recently hit with a $17 million judgment by the federal deposit insurance corporation or f.d.i.c., because of a failed land deal. >> the f.d.i.c. is moving to seize his assets. perhaps his house. >> reporter: a columnist for the las vegas review journal. >> there's no legal or tactical reason that any reasonable person would not have already filed for bankruptcy unless they're runni
tarkanian apologized and ended up picking up the support of the local naacp president. patricia cunningham is a local talk radio host. >> the tarkanian name is one of the most recognizable names in the history of collegiate basketball. not only is it a recognizable name. it is a name that african-american athletes and their families have embraced because his father reached out to african-american athletes when no other division 1 program or few division 1 programs were willing to open the...
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most important message that i have for the public right now is, please listen to what your state and local officials are saying. when they tell you to evacuate, you need to evacuate. do not delay. don't pause, don't question the instructions that are being given. >> reporter: by afternoon, sandy spawned snow storms in west virginia and flood warnings as far west as chicago. and tonight, as we see the massive impact all along the east coast, the sheer scale of this storm is staggering. almost 4 million people without power. more than 1.5 million evacuated. 14,000 flight cancelations across the country. and from space tonight, the gigantic storm seems to have earned its halloween monitor, frankenstorm. from land tonight, the moon peeked through the clouds at the eye of the storm. and as i say, we can now start seeing some of the moonlight here tonight. there is a brutal and dangerous magnificence in a storm like this. it just came roaring through here and is now just tearing up the midwest. tomorrow and in the days ahead, here and of course in new york, the reckoning. >> our thanks to you, t
most important message that i have for the public right now is, please listen to what your state and local officials are saying. when they tell you to evacuate, you need to evacuate. do not delay. don't pause, don't question the instructions that are being given. >> reporter: by afternoon, sandy spawned snow storms in west virginia and flood warnings as far west as chicago. and tonight, as we see the massive impact all along the east coast, the sheer scale of this storm is staggering....
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the federal government and many local governments and school systems closed once again tomorrow. metro shut down at least through tomorrow morning's commute. you'll find the latest chancelations at w usa 9.com. >>> as we've been looking at this thing down the east coast the sense is that new york got the worse of it. are we correct? >> they had less rain than we had and more wind and they are not done with the storm but some wind ironically were higher. in fact, a 75-mile per hour wind guest and jfk74 and wind gusts at laguardia 90. let's start with the softer side. this is the cold side. there is snow, this came through and they will have about 8 inches on the ground tomorrow morning. this is sent to us by lorrie and looks like snow shoe will have a foot to 4 inches on the ground by morning and snow all day. for more on winds because we're not done yet, here is a look at winds with erica. >> thanks top. we have strong wind gusts now. i did see a report on the national weather service website the peak wind gust at ragen international is 60. this is saying 47. so either way, it's
the federal government and many local governments and school systems closed once again tomorrow. metro shut down at least through tomorrow morning's commute. you'll find the latest chancelations at w usa 9.com. >>> as we've been looking at this thing down the east coast the sense is that new york got the worse of it. are we correct? >> they had less rain than we had and more wind and they are not done with the storm but some wind ironically were higher. in fact, a 75-mile per...
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it started today around 5:00 local time. if you catch the bus the rides are free. garbage bins, tree branches and debris left behind as the floodwaters receded in lower manhattan. sandy's powerful winds and storm surge slammed the city and rattled residence. >> the entire residence is flooded out. the basement -- we have no electricity. >> reporter: the city remains paralyzed. many businesses are closed, power is still out for tens of thousands, and the city's subway system is shut down. the mayor says it could be days before subways run and running again. >> make no mistake about it, this was a devastating storm. maybe the worst that we have ever experienced. >> i don't think that we expected the damage that we're seeing as we're walking around the neighborhood. >> reporter: storm surge flooded this entire area of lower manhattan last night. it crashed over the seawalls at a record height of almost 14 feet. the water poured into the brooklyn-battery tunnel. new yorkers have never seen anything like it. >> this is quite a phenomenon to have a weather system like th
it started today around 5:00 local time. if you catch the bus the rides are free. garbage bins, tree branches and debris left behind as the floodwaters receded in lower manhattan. sandy's powerful winds and storm surge slammed the city and rattled residence. >> the entire residence is flooded out. the basement -- we have no electricity. >> reporter: the city remains paralyzed. many businesses are closed, power is still out for tens of thousands, and the city's subway system is shut...
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. >> reporter: as reggie kumar tells us, a local utility company packed up equipment and sent employees to help restore electricity to the millions still in the dark on the east coast tomorrow. >> reporter: 150 peing peing workers -- pg& e workers met tuesday and packed into buses. this is a picture of some in their safety air on their way to sacramento county where they boarded a flight to new york city. 60 pieces of equipment were also sent, including 4-bucket vehicles eric bulldozer, several flatbed trucks as well as trailers. they say they are looking forward to helping the millions who desperately need their lights back on. >> they don't know where we're from. but when they get their power back on, there's a lot of pride in that. we all enjoy seeing their face when is they finally get the power. >> reporter: these workers are prepared to work above and below ground in new york city. they plan to stay and help the big apple's utility company for about a month. >>> the bay area is less than 12 hours away from the parade to honor the world series champ, the san francisco giants. crews
. >> reporter: as reggie kumar tells us, a local utility company packed up equipment and sent employees to help restore electricity to the millions still in the dark on the east coast tomorrow. >> reporter: 150 peing peing workers -- pg& e workers met tuesday and packed into buses. this is a picture of some in their safety air on their way to sacramento county where they boarded a flight to new york city. 60 pieces of equipment were also sent, including 4-bucket vehicles eric...
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. >> a war zone, a local bar washed away, firefighters battled neck high floodwaters to rescue 25 people. they used boats to try to get in. there was 170 firefighters that were on the scene trying to get there, a six alarm blaze. and it went on and as you can see, apparently it's still going on as we're still seeing little hot spots in the fire zone that is left behind us. we did see when we were coming in some people had taken their cars and parked they will up on the bridges to try to escape the surge. that they did, but you unfortunately, homes all along this peninsula were inundated by water. >> we'll let you go and hopefully get that last remnant of the fire put out there. thanks so much. >>> the new york stock exchange reopens this morning even though much of the area around it is without power. you'd have to go all the way back to the blizzard of 1888 for the last time the stock market was closed for two consecutive days because of weather. let's get an early look at the markets as we get all up in your business this morning. karl ly carolyn roth is live in zurich for us. what imp
. >> a war zone, a local bar washed away, firefighters battled neck high floodwaters to rescue 25 people. they used boats to try to get in. there was 170 firefighters that were on the scene trying to get there, a six alarm blaze. and it went on and as you can see, apparently it's still going on as we're still seeing little hot spots in the fire zone that is left behind us. we did see when we were coming in some people had taken their cars and parked they will up on the bridges to try to...
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we are asking the local registration places if they have to close, try to keep their offices on the next couple of days, either early or later or the weeknd so people have legitimate reason to vote absentee. they can do that under the law but we do not anticipate it. we have changed the priority for restoring power to move up polling places and to move up the offices to be right after hospitals and fire stations. we do not anticipate that and we hope the election will be right on time. >>neil: be well. be safe. always good to hear from you, governor. >> that is the other part of the storm, right? all the snow. that is in west virginia, and virginia, states not used to this will be seeing unprecedented inches of that stuff and it will be worst. that is the second phase of this, the three storms converging and make things bad particularly in the highland areas in new jersey. that state is going to be ground zero in an hour or so. .. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erect
we are asking the local registration places if they have to close, try to keep their offices on the next couple of days, either early or later or the weeknd so people have legitimate reason to vote absentee. they can do that under the law but we do not anticipate it. we have changed the priority for restoring power to move up polling places and to move up the offices to be right after hospitals and fire stations. we do not anticipate that and we hope the election will be right on time....
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. >> fema personnel or working with state and local governments do make sure that food and water and emergency generation is available for the communities that will be hardest hit. >> on the east coast of our nation a lot of people are enduring some very difficult times. our hearts and our prayers go to them as we think about how tough it will be. >>shepard: the president and governor romney have canceled events because of the storm. nasa shows hurricane sandy approaching the united states with tropical storm force winds extending almost 500 miles from the center. that is the biggest storm that ever hit the region since records have been kept. combined with high tide and a full noon and to other weather systems that the be part of this weather system and we are watching history in the making. this storm is going to come ashore sooner than we thought. it will come to sure more quickly than first forecast. with all of that if mind we have coverage with rick on the northern shore of new jersey and doug is in delaware, first, we will get to where we are and where it is going. and janice
. >> fema personnel or working with state and local governments do make sure that food and water and emergency generation is available for the communities that will be hardest hit. >> on the east coast of our nation a lot of people are enduring some very difficult times. our hearts and our prayers go to them as we think about how tough it will be. >>shepard: the president and governor romney have canceled events because of the storm. nasa shows hurricane sandy approaching the...
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we got hit hard in the local metro area. it has been tough. >> todd gross thank you very much. >> it is going to have an impact. >> it will. if you are not a motivated voter. then you don't turn out. >> markets tomorrow open. it might be very, very interesting. stay tuned for our coverage of it tomorrow. and it will be very interesting. they say the reset that has to happen. coordination of trading floors. bob did a great job of highlighting the unknowns. it is going to be a moment tomorrow morning. here is where the dow closed on friday. i was just going to say it felt so long ago. it was higher by 297 and the s&p 500 closed. will people be raising cash for rebuilding. that is all to be answered tomorrow. >> that is going to do it for this special report. i'm michele. >> be sure to tune in tomorrow for continued coverage. you can also monster the latest. good night. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with supp
we got hit hard in the local metro area. it has been tough. >> todd gross thank you very much. >> it is going to have an impact. >> it will. if you are not a motivated voter. then you don't turn out. >> markets tomorrow open. it might be very, very interesting. stay tuned for our coverage of it tomorrow. and it will be very interesting. they say the reset that has to happen. coordination of trading floors. bob did a great job of highlighting the unknowns. it is going to...
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this is primarily a state and local event. speaking of virginia, if you want to look at a place that could be affected just by the physicalness of this hurricane or super storm, northern virginia which is going to be hit hard, already been hit hard, that is an obama stronghold for early voting, number one, which is going to be taken out of play, and number two, it's possible if there's a power shortage up there that that could affect the voting, paper ballots, no w.h.o. knows. >> over on msnbc, our liberal sister network, says this storm proves how important it is to have the federal government. could that be used as a way to help the federal government? >> that's old hat liberal thinking. it just doesn't fly, and in fact one of the themes of this whole race is that the federal government no in emergencies, lord knows this is an emergency and this is a public safety issue, it's not really a political issue, but i think that too much spending associated with president obama is not a good thing for him, and romney's had a pretty
this is primarily a state and local event. speaking of virginia, if you want to look at a place that could be affected just by the physicalness of this hurricane or super storm, northern virginia which is going to be hit hard, already been hit hard, that is an obama stronghold for early voting, number one, which is going to be taken out of play, and number two, it's possible if there's a power shortage up there that that could affect the voting, paper ballots, no w.h.o. knows. >> over on...
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remember, states do take the lead in these situations and local responders. but he's saying even beyond that that the private sector should be one that there's a morality question here. it's about debt. it's not about first response. you know, that kind of ideological pandering will come back to haunt him won we get through the initial stages of this disaster. there are real policy questions that he broached in that republican primary trying to pand pander conservative voters that doesn't sit well in the election. >> cynthia, governor romney's campaign issued a statement walking back those fema comment. i'm quoting, governor romney believes that the states should be involved in other natural disasters in their jurs decks. as the first responders, states are in the best position to aid affected individuals and communities and direct resources and assistance to where they are needed. this includes help from the federal government and fema. suddenly mr. romney loves fema. doesn't sound like he wants to privatize it today. >> well, of course he's trying to walk t
remember, states do take the lead in these situations and local responders. but he's saying even beyond that that the private sector should be one that there's a morality question here. it's about debt. it's not about first response. you know, that kind of ideological pandering will come back to haunt him won we get through the initial stages of this disaster. there are real policy questions that he broached in that republican primary trying to pand pander conservative voters that doesn't sit...
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when a local elementary school is experimenting with that model, substituting something else for the daily homework grine. is it working? and what anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> we have all heard about people with a 6 cents. but is any of that actually real? abc's elisabeth is delving into that world on a 20/20 today. i heard you had an interesting encounter with a psychic? >> i did. how you know that? it is on our website. i saw a fortune teller when i was in the middle east who had never seen me on television. spoke no english. and actually accurately predicted several major events in my life, one
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the other 25% are shared by state and local governments. fema also has the green light to help families in hard-hit areas pay for damage that's not covered by their insurance plans. the money comes from fema's disaster relief fund. right now, it has $3.6 billion. congress has also allotted an additional $7 billion, and officials say they're confident they can foot the bill. of course, private insurance companies will also pay out claims for damage, early estimates, put the insurance industry's tab at $10 billion. still, some policy holders who didn't separate flood insurance, could be in for a big surprise. >> those policies are available through the national flood insurance program. however, if you didn't have one, you may have a situation where you're not going to have coverage for your loss if all you had was flood damage. >> reporter: insurance companies say adjusters are ready to start assessing damage and paying claims. but the scope of the damage could slow down the claims process, making for some frustrated customers. sylvia hall, "
the other 25% are shared by state and local governments. fema also has the green light to help families in hard-hit areas pay for damage that's not covered by their insurance plans. the money comes from fema's disaster relief fund. right now, it has $3.6 billion. congress has also allotted an additional $7 billion, and officials say they're confident they can foot the bill. of course, private insurance companies will also pay out claims for damage, early estimates, put the insurance industry's...
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we heard major problems with the subways and local commuter trains. talk to us a little bit about that? >> the mta will tell you how long it takes them to get back on-line. since they have a shut down they lfr to rec-- will have to recalibrate. >> then there's the salt water issue the salt water core roading things. how do you start to clean that up? >> it is not an easy process. we have a lot of folks on hand that can address it rare quickly. we have 14,000 women of our own. we have contractors coming from 800 contractors crews from out of state. they are ready to tackle all of this stuff. they are working 24-hours around the clock. >> how do you determine who gets the power first? is it triage? do you tackle manhattan first? >> we do the grates number of people. we address or try to deal with outages where we can restore the greatest number of people first with the activity we are under taking. if we can get 10,000, 15, 20,000 people at a clip we will do that and they have network with greater redone san s-- resudone see. >> speaking of folks affect
we heard major problems with the subways and local commuter trains. talk to us a little bit about that? >> the mta will tell you how long it takes them to get back on-line. since they have a shut down they lfr to rec-- will have to recalibrate. >> then there's the salt water issue the salt water core roading things. how do you start to clean that up? >> it is not an easy process. we have a lot of folks on hand that can address it rare quickly. we have 14,000 women of our own....
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they are in close contact with federal, state and local officials. they will make sure we get the resources to the families as swiftly as possible. i thank everyone here who is doing such a great job when it comes to the disaster response. the final message, during the darkness of the storm i think we also saw what is brightest in america. all of us obviously have been shocked by the force of mother nature as we watch it on television. at the same time, we have seen nurses at nyu hospital carrying fragile newborns to safety. we have seen incredibly brave firefighters in queens, waist deep in water, rescuing people in boats. a favorite story is north carolina the coast guard going out to save a sinking ship and they sent a rescue swimmer out and the rescue swimmer said i'm dan, i understand you guys need a ride. that kind of spirit of resilience and strength but, most importantly, looking out for one another, that is why we always bounce back from those kind of disasters. this is a tough time for a lot of people, millions of folks across the east east
they are in close contact with federal, state and local officials. they will make sure we get the resources to the families as swiftly as possible. i thank everyone here who is doing such a great job when it comes to the disaster response. the final message, during the darkness of the storm i think we also saw what is brightest in america. all of us obviously have been shocked by the force of mother nature as we watch it on television. at the same time, we have seen nurses at nyu hospital...
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the local utilities, of course, trying to do what they can to get everybody back online. but conditions like this, just one more look, that are making things extremely difficult here. again, no sort of indication as to when this water is going to be out of the area or when town officials with try to help move that process along. we're live in fairfield this morning. i'm liz dahlem. >> i want to remind people at 8:30 this morning, governor maloy will have an update there in connecticut. we'll get even more information. let's go back now to nbc meteorologist bill karins who has been tracking this. the amazing thing is the amount of devastation that we're seeing. this is a category 1 hurricane. >> if you told me that a category-1 hurricane hit this summer, i would tell you, that's a rare event. i'm sure it was bad. i wouldn't say it's historically bad. one of the worst storms environmenter to hit the region or new england or one of the worst storm surges, worse than donna or the great hurricanes we had in the early 1930s and 40s. these are the peak winds. these in themselves
the local utilities, of course, trying to do what they can to get everybody back online. but conditions like this, just one more look, that are making things extremely difficult here. again, no sort of indication as to when this water is going to be out of the area or when town officials with try to help move that process along. we're live in fairfield this morning. i'm liz dahlem. >> i want to remind people at 8:30 this morning, governor maloy will have an update there in connecticut....
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that's the way our local forecast looks now. i think we'll have a recap of sandy when we come back at the bottom of the show. i'm going to work on that now. >>> 10,000 flights have now been cancelled as a result of hurricane sandy. >> having a ripple effect from here to europe. we'll keep an eye on it. >>> the bay area's own green day is cancelling its concert schedule through early next year. according to band member, billy joe armstrong's well-being is their main concern. right now he's undergoing treatment for substance abuse after a public me down during a las vegas show in september. in a statement released today: armstrong is still in rehab but doing much better ii >>> we will continue to track hurricane sandy as the nation's largest city braces for that mons >>> coming up at 3:00 on katie jennifer lopez opens up about live after divorce and why age is nothing but a number. then at 4, anti-smoking laws are restrictions leading to better public health? then at 5, what is in for for california students now that endeavour has
that's the way our local forecast looks now. i think we'll have a recap of sandy when we come back at the bottom of the show. i'm going to work on that now. >>> 10,000 flights have now been cancelled as a result of hurricane sandy. >> having a ripple effect from here to europe. we'll keep an eye on it. >>> the bay area's own green day is cancelling its concert schedule through early next year. according to band member, billy joe armstrong's well-being is their main...
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grew up here, my wife grew up here, we're local people. we rode it out. >> greta: thank you, tony. >> thank you for calling. do you know what the hardest part was? >> greta: what? >> i missed your show tonight. >> we'll send you a dvd, baby. glad you're a loyal viewer, thank you. straight ahead sandy? well is here, boy is she violent and mean. no one escaping this super storm. sandy zrumting travel around the world. we have the latest coming up. plus another update from the fox extreme weather center, live coverage continues. stay with us. oohooo....hahaahah! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and
grew up here, my wife grew up here, we're local people. we rode it out. >> greta: thank you, tony. >> thank you for calling. do you know what the hardest part was? >> greta: what? >> i missed your show tonight. >> we'll send you a dvd, baby. glad you're a loyal viewer, thank you. straight ahead sandy? well is here, boy is she violent and mean. no one escaping this super storm. sandy zrumting travel around the world. we have the latest coming up. plus another update...
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the department's at local state and national levels as a result have a difficult time communicating with fema. according to that report because of many of the process is the manual, the culture have become dependent on individual people. staff relying on personal relationships to accomplish tasks. including -- concluded from the gao, a total revamp. maybe that is why the improperly paid nearly $100 million to hurricane victims after katrina and rita between 2005 and 2010. just earlier this month the agency waived its demands for repayment. altogether, 371 million was paid out in error. taken a reminder to everybody out there, that's our money fellow taxpayers. remember katrina trailers, 145,000 of them deemed unsafe because they had high levels of formaldehyde. we pay for that. there were used anyway by storm victims. if you're thinking poor fema is having problems because it is woefully understaffed, not true. the agency has grown in the wake of katrina. the funding extension passed by congress this fall addressed very little of these problems. made an attempt to stop insuring propertie
the department's at local state and national levels as a result have a difficult time communicating with fema. according to that report because of many of the process is the manual, the culture have become dependent on individual people. staff relying on personal relationships to accomplish tasks. including -- concluded from the gao, a total revamp. maybe that is why the improperly paid nearly $100 million to hurricane victims after katrina and rita between 2005 and 2010. just earlier this...
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that's the way our local forecast looks now. i think we'll have a recap of sandy when we come back at the bottom of the show. i'm going to work on that now. >>> 10,000 flights have now been cancelled as a result of hurricane sandy. >> having a ripple effect from here to europe. we'll keep an eye on it. >>> the bay area's own green day is cancelling its concert schedule through early next year. according to band member, billy joe armstrong's well-being is their main concern. right now he's undergoing treatment for substance abuse after a public me down during a las vegas show in september. in a statement released today: armstrong is still in rehab but doing much better ii >>> we will continue to track hurricane sandy as the nation's larg >>> coming up at 3:00 on katie jennifer lopez opens up about live after divorce and why age is nothing but a number. then at 4, anti-smoking laws are restrictions leading to better public health? then at 5, what is in for for california students now that endeavour has reached its final destinatio
that's the way our local forecast looks now. i think we'll have a recap of sandy when we come back at the bottom of the show. i'm going to work on that now. >>> 10,000 flights have now been cancelled as a result of hurricane sandy. >> having a ripple effect from here to europe. we'll keep an eye on it. >>> the bay area's own green day is cancelling its concert schedule through early next year. according to band member, billy joe armstrong's well-being is their main...
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the new york city mayor's office reports that local 911 operators have been overwhelmed getting 10,000 calls in half an hour. ten times the normal number. one of the most critical situations that they're dealing with right now involves a big hospital here in new york. that's the nyu langone medical center. 215 patients, even as we speak, from adult critical care, pediatric critical care, neonatal intensive care, all being evacuated out of that hospital, moved to nearby facilities because the backup generator at nyu went down. let's get a check of the latest. let's go back to nbc news meteorologist bill karins. bill, what have you got for us? >> these things are going to continue to develop through the night but all the big issues that were caused in the new york city area was because of the high tide, the historic, epic if you want to call it that high tide. the only reason they use epic is that's never happened before. we shattered the previous record high tide we had in 1960 with donna. that's why new yorksy we're talking so much about it, not because we're here. if it was any other
the new york city mayor's office reports that local 911 operators have been overwhelmed getting 10,000 calls in half an hour. ten times the normal number. one of the most critical situations that they're dealing with right now involves a big hospital here in new york. that's the nyu langone medical center. 215 patients, even as we speak, from adult critical care, pediatric critical care, neonatal intensive care, all being evacuated out of that hospital, moved to nearby facilities because the...
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the local emergency managers are telling us it may on 00 high side of that. because we have a combination that never in the history of this region has been seen. and that is a storm coming ashore directly at high tide during a full moon. and truthfully, a 6 to 11-foot sturgeon and all of this is in big trouble as is the subway system in lower manhattan. news is breaking now in new york city as not only we have that crane disaster but also word of a four story apartment building which caught fire and has now collapsed. we're told it's at 14th street and 8th avenue which would be west village meets the chelsey area. authorities are on scene. we are working to get our cameras there. that crane is still dangling just above times square. now officials say inspectors have to climb up there to take a look at it somehow. we will get a live update there our journalists are positioned up and down the eastern seaboard for the storm of 2012 like nothing the northeast has ever experienced and it will come ashore tonight as fox reports live. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer
the local emergency managers are telling us it may on 00 high side of that. because we have a combination that never in the history of this region has been seen. and that is a storm coming ashore directly at high tide during a full moon. and truthfully, a 6 to 11-foot sturgeon and all of this is in big trouble as is the subway system in lower manhattan. news is breaking now in new york city as not only we have that crane disaster but also word of a four story apartment building which caught...
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state and locals pay a portion of it. but it's a small portion. i don't believe that's going to have a significant impact long term. the expenses diffused. it's not good for state and local governments because we're already under a lot of pressure but i think that's going to be manageable. and i don't think it's going to have a major impact. i just -- your question earlier on when do the markets get up and running and is there a delay, i think if there's an economic impact, that would be it. that's why the white house is concerned. i'm going to be reaching out to secretary geithner to make sure we're coordinated to everything we can to get wall street everything it needs to be operational as soon as possible. >> and your power just went out. we're expecting widespread power outages once sandy does hit landfall. is that an accurate statement? i mean, will things get worse from here? >> things will get worse. i'm in a military facility and we just had interpretation of the power. as you heard. i apologize for the disruption. it will get worse before
state and locals pay a portion of it. but it's a small portion. i don't believe that's going to have a significant impact long term. the expenses diffused. it's not good for state and local governments because we're already under a lot of pressure but i think that's going to be manageable. and i don't think it's going to have a major impact. i just -- your question earlier on when do the markets get up and running and is there a delay, i think if there's an economic impact, that would be it....
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that is why it came up, because state and local officials asked mr. fugate if they could get reimbursed with federal tax dollars and he said that yes, that would be the case. that would be step one, a delay, and next, it is not up to the states, it would be a case by case. >> these early reports where we're getting where we can't get pictures yet out of the area just north of new york city is of some catastrophic damage, trees still down, over the wires, arcing wires, so we're in for a long couple of days. chuck todd in the west wing, of the briefing room at the white house. chuck, thanks. we'll be right back after the break. our coverage will continue right after this. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. get coricidin hbp. the number one pharmacist recommended cold brand designed for people with high blood pressure. and the onl
that is why it came up, because state and local officials asked mr. fugate if they could get reimbursed with federal tax dollars and he said that yes, that would be the case. that would be step one, a delay, and next, it is not up to the states, it would be a case by case. >> these early reports where we're getting where we can't get pictures yet out of the area just north of new york city is of some catastrophic damage, trees still down, over the wires, arcing wires, so we're in for a...
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most local governments are shut down. metro sales -- is also shut down. it will e reevaluate conditions this afternoon. every other public transportation agency is also closed. most of amtrax remains suspended today as well. most flights have been canceled or delays. most school systems are also closed today. for a complete list of all the closures log onto our website at wusa9.com. monica has your time saver traffic but we begin with howard and today's forecast. >>> it's a wet soggy start. it's a cold wet soggy start. temperatures this morning in the low 40s climbing to the mid 40s as the steadier rains taper off to showers here. wooe -- we'll have the showers on and off through the day. wind southwest 20 to 25 miles an hour. could be gusting closer to 335 -- 35 this afternoon. gusting to 30 in dc. we can handle this. this is smog nothing -- this is nothing compared to the gusts yesterday that were over 70 miles an hour. costal flooding will be a problem. high tide 2 to 4 feet above normal. we have high tides about 6:38 in annapolis. coming up in the nex
most local governments are shut down. metro sales -- is also shut down. it will e reevaluate conditions this afternoon. every other public transportation agency is also closed. most of amtrax remains suspended today as well. most flights have been canceled or delays. most school systems are also closed today. for a complete list of all the closures log onto our website at wusa9.com. monica has your time saver traffic but we begin with howard and today's forecast. >>> it's a wet soggy...
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the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. >>> welcome back. i am here in new york city and i want to welcome our viewers in the united states who are watching the storm as well as our viewers around the world. new york city has never seen a day like this. everything was closed. the subways, all public transit was closed. the schools were closed. the streets were empty. the starbucks were closed. this is truly a record breaking day in so many ways for new york and one of the records we're about to see is going to be happening in the next couple of hours. the water is lapping over my feet. as you can see, it's come right over here. i'm in a mandatory evacuati
the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. >>> welcome back. i am...
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we'll show you how the storm caused problems at local polling places today. >>> atlantic city decided not to gamble on sandy. >>> on itunes or the android market. >>> long lines and long wait times for the crowds of people who showed up to vote early today in d.c. eight polling places opened today for early voters. nearly all of them were packed with people hoping to avoid the bad weather, this week ahead. many voters say that the polling places weren't prepared for the large crowds. >> they're still trying to -- people leaving, because they're getting discouraged. >> everybody needs to come and vote early. when they say that, they need to have at least 8 to 10 machines there. >> part of the problem is that some precincts require machines programmed for their specific ballot issues. officials say by monday they will be able to allocate more machines to the busiest polling places. >>> long lines for early voters in maryland today too. hundreds waited patiently in prince georges county. similar situation in oxon hill, lines wrapped around the public library there. they waited as long as
we'll show you how the storm caused problems at local polling places today. >>> atlantic city decided not to gamble on sandy. >>> on itunes or the android market. >>> long lines and long wait times for the crowds of people who showed up to vote early today in d.c. eight polling places opened today for early voters. nearly all of them were packed with people hoping to avoid the bad weather, this week ahead. many voters say that the polling places weren't prepared for...
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. >>> again, local roads just looking a bit sketchy. you're seeing trees down, wires down. if you're traveling in the laurel area, college park as well, please use caution. several roads in that area experiencing trees that are downed. let's head over to md-109 closed at thursdton road. i-270, wet to very wet. but from germantown to rockville, you're clear. connecting to the beltway inner loop and outer loop as you head towards i-95 and loop around the wilson bridge, you're incident free. >> news 4's angie goff at the live desk with breaking news. >> good morning, aaron. >>> massive fire in queens, new york. more than 50 homes completely destroyed by this six-alarm blaze. look at this video. firefighters are just battling these widespread flames at this point. this is in the breezy point section of the rockaway peninsula in queens. it's also in a flood zone area. so the u.s. army has moved in to help escort almost 200 firefighters to the scene using seven-ton trucks. pretty unbelievable. so far two people have suffered minor injuries. the cause of the fire is still unknown.
. >>> again, local roads just looking a bit sketchy. you're seeing trees down, wires down. if you're traveling in the laurel area, college park as well, please use caution. several roads in that area experiencing trees that are downed. let's head over to md-109 closed at thursdton road. i-270, wet to very wet. but from germantown to rockville, you're clear. connecting to the beltway inner loop and outer loop as you head towards i-95 and loop around the wilson bridge, you're incident...
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. >>> federal, state and local resources will be pouring into the most affected areas as high winds and flooding continues into today. and with one week before americans fix their next president, thepossibility that the storm could impact a hugely important jobs report. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. well, it was everything we feared, and it's not over yet. sandy has claimed at least 16 lives, left more than 7 million without power, caused massive flooding and paralyzed cities and towns all across the northeast. it is no longer a hurricane, but it is a disaster. take a look at this brand new video as the roof of a shed is completely ripped away. this was during the height of the storm as it barreled into point pleasant beach, new jersey. that's one of the many spots along the jersey shore waking up to a mess this morning. >>> first, more amazing video. from water the fire, 50 homes are destroyed as flames tore through breezy point section of new york city. firefighters were unable to use water from hydrants so they had to get water out of
. >>> federal, state and local resources will be pouring into the most affected areas as high winds and flooding continues into today. and with one week before americans fix their next president, thepossibility that the storm could impact a hugely important jobs report. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. well, it was everything we feared, and it's not over yet. sandy has claimed at least 16 lives, left more than 7 million without...
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on the newshour tonight, we look at what state and local officials have done to prepare and examine why the storm is so large and dangerous. >> ifill: then, we turn to the presidential race, as the weather forces both candidates to cancel dozens of campaign stops. we get analysis from susan page and dan balz. >> woodruff: the political campaigns know more about you than you think. we have the first of two reports from hari sreenivasan on efforts to track voters online. >> this could be the year that digital strategies decide what is shaping up to be a razor-close election, but who is watching us and how much do they know about us? >> ifill: jeffrey brown talks with author bill ivey about his prescription for remaking america's democracy. >> well, i think what we need is to rediscover progressive values and put them forward. i'm arguing for not bigger government but i think different government. >> woodruff: and scott schaefer of public television's kqed profiles a photographer who uses google's street view images to create art. >> you have this distinct feeling of decay. the images almo
on the newshour tonight, we look at what state and local officials have done to prepare and examine why the storm is so large and dangerous. >> ifill: then, we turn to the presidential race, as the weather forces both candidates to cancel dozens of campaign stops. we get analysis from susan page and dan balz. >> woodruff: the political campaigns know more about you than you think. we have the first of two reports from hari sreenivasan on efforts to track voters online. >> this...
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i've been calling local board of election officials in the sandy zone today. we've been able to get through to a couple of them. start with cape may, new jersey, that's the southern coastal portion of new jersey where i spoke with michael kennedy, the cape may county registrar. he toll me they are still evaluating conditions there. they're going to see how many polling places they're going to need to move. they had a couple in yacht clubs near the water but he said they're going to double those up with other polling places. further inland people will be able to vote there. he said the word he's getting is that the state of new jersey is going to lean to having an election on tuesday. that's the word from state officials there and they expect that most polling places will be open in cape may county, new jersey. however, he said the worst damage was in ocean county, new jersey. he doesn't have any word from election officials there. also in suffolk county, new york, i spoke with wayne rodgers, the republican board of elections commissioner up there. he told me t
i've been calling local board of election officials in the sandy zone today. we've been able to get through to a couple of them. start with cape may, new jersey, that's the southern coastal portion of new jersey where i spoke with michael kennedy, the cape may county registrar. he toll me they are still evaluating conditions there. they're going to see how many polling places they're going to need to move. they had a couple in yacht clubs near the water but he said they're going to double those...
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neil: do you think this city by and large and the surrounding locales are ready for this? i think they did not even appreciate the damage just a lot of rough wind can do to say nothing of that tidal surge, the water surge, much of lower manhattan, wiring and systems that operate, everything from buildings to exchanges, likely compromised for days, if not weeks to come. >> yes, the prepared his face for these kinds of -- these kinds of storms a catastrophe's really has to be a year-2 years before the actual event. you have to constantly be training in custody prepared preventing these storms is what we're doing now with our evacuation's, or mandatory evacuations and relocations to shelters. but this is something that has to be, has resigned in the bush administration, it is something that you have to find love. you cannot make up that time at the end when the wind and waves a starting. so we have invested over the past ten years enormous amounts of money, both in the federal, state and local levels to be prepared for these kinds of scenarios. now, at the local level now tha
neil: do you think this city by and large and the surrounding locales are ready for this? i think they did not even appreciate the damage just a lot of rough wind can do to say nothing of that tidal surge, the water surge, much of lower manhattan, wiring and systems that operate, everything from buildings to exchanges, likely compromised for days, if not weeks to come. >> yes, the prepared his face for these kinds of -- these kinds of storms a catastrophe's really has to be a year-2 years...
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this area, and that's why local officials are concerned. they're concerned about the combination between this storm and high tide. that's going to create a huge storm surge and that's why they've asked all residents in the downtown area to evacuate, all non-residents to get out of town as well. there is also a voluntary evacuation order for low-lying areas. we've seen people all day long boarding up, people in businesses gearing up for this storm, and state troopers have been going around knocking on doors, asking residents to leave or be prepared for this storm. listen to what the mayor had to say. >> i think the storm is only going to intensify as you get past 6:00 p.m. tonight to 8:00 p.m. this evening with the next high tide cycle. you're going to see people disappear. >> and fredricka, what's really unique about this storm, the mayor is concerned about the duration of it. hurricane sandy could hover and affect this area for 36 hours. that means several high tide cycles and that's the real concern. again, flooding and a storm surge. aga
this area, and that's why local officials are concerned. they're concerned about the combination between this storm and high tide. that's going to create a huge storm surge and that's why they've asked all residents in the downtown area to evacuate, all non-residents to get out of town as well. there is also a voluntary evacuation order for low-lying areas. we've seen people all day long boarding up, people in businesses gearing up for this storm, and state troopers have been going around...
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get it at your local walmart. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ >>> want to get you up to speed on some of the -- i don't think there's any way to describe it. misery inflicted by superstorm sandy. more than 6 million homes and businesses if there are homes left are without power in 14 states. and the district of columbia. a day and a half after the storm slammed in to the jersey shore, our death count at this point is 40 people in the united states. one person in canada, as we
get it at your local walmart. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male...
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>>guest: what it does, it is like a pressure valve for state and local governments. it says we know you are going to be spending this money, don't focus on the budget and just do everything that needs to be done and we will only in and become fill the dollars. i heard today that there is $8 billion available in the fema disaster relief fund. that may or may not be true in terms of how much is earmarked or allocated but irrespective of that what the presidential declaration says to state and local governments, go forward, do what needs to be done, and we will come in and sit down with you and figure out who owes what and pay the majority of that bill. >>neil: thank you very much. i enjoy having michael on during times like these because contrary to what you might know ahead of hurricane katrina he was the only one sounding dramatic alarms as to the levees getting potential breached in new orleans and history has not been kind to you michael but --. >>guest: you have been very kind and i appreciate it. >>neil: i mentioned governor christie, in new jersey, the governor
>>guest: what it does, it is like a pressure valve for state and local governments. it says we know you are going to be spending this money, don't focus on the budget and just do everything that needs to be done and we will only in and become fill the dollars. i heard today that there is $8 billion available in the fema disaster relief fund. that may or may not be true in terms of how much is earmarked or allocated but irrespective of that what the presidential declaration says to state...